temp:prelec:momentum

  • Changes in motion; you pay attention to how an object changes it position
  • Define momentum - some objects are easier to change their motion than others
    • p=γmv is a vector concept; points in direction of velocity vector for a system; complete and alway applies
    • Define γ
    • γ starts to matter at high speeds; less than about 300 km/s γ1
    • p=mv
  • The motion of a system is governed by the momentum prinicple
    • Big idea: Forces cause changes in a system's momentum; specifically the net force (define momentarily)
    • N1: An object that experiences no net force moves with constant velocity and vice-versa
    • N2 (MP): The quantitative description is Δp=FnetΔt.
      • What is a force…and…the net force?
    • Where the's calculus?
      • This description is an average force over a time interval; if the time interval shrinks, we get that the net force is the derivative of the momentum.
  • Another way to represent: force vs time graphs
    • More calculus area under the curve gives change in momentum
  • temp/prelec/momentum.txt
  • Last modified: 2014/07/17 12:59
  • by caballero